Using aster analysis to fit a nonlinear model?

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Xiaojing Wei

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Dec 29, 2016, 5:38:04 PM12/29/16
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Hello everyone, 

 

I am trying to fit the following model to some fitness data (survival and plant size measured over multiple years):


Responses = 1/w*(a*1/w^2*(t-m)^2+b*1/w*(t-m)+c)+h


In the model, t is a known predictor variable, everything else on the right side of the equation (i.e. w, m, h, a, b, c) are unknown parameters.

 

My question is that can I use aster analysis to fit this model? I guess the answer is no because the model seems to me like a nonlinear model, but I am not quite sure and would appreciate any feedback. 


Thanks!

 

Xiaojing

geyer

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Feb 27, 2017, 4:46:34 PM2/27/17
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Right.  Aster only does exponential family models.  Models have to be linear in the canonical parameters.

Xiaojing Wei

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Feb 27, 2017, 5:36:43 PM2/27/17
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Hi Charlie,

Thanks for the response!

Xiaojing

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